How Do You Use A Peavey Guitar Tuner?
Using a Peavey guitar tuner is a relatively easy prospect, but using any electronic tuner requires the guitar to be ear-tuned first. Tuners work by analyzing string frequency vibrations in Hertz (Hz). When a frequency is recognized, the tuner assigns a target note and indicates how much the vibration must be stabilized by the player. When a string is being tuned up or down, the string will reach any number of notes on its way, and the tuner can become confused. Always start off by tuning the guitar by ear, using the tuner’s built-in note tone, then fine-tune using the LCD display. Plug an electric guitar into the tuner with a standard guitar cord. If using an acoustic guitar, place the tuner on your lap or on a table close to the guitar’s sound hole. The tuner’s built-in microphone is on the front of the unit. Turn the tuner power on by pressing the “Power” switch. Press the “Note” button until it reads “E,” and press the “Sound” button to hear the audible “E” note. Tune the guitar’s l